Sep 12, 2012 compare the fugue of book i to the kyrie of the bminor mass. Analysis of bachs fugue bwv 871 in c minor wtc, book ii. Prelude and fugue in g sharp minor wtk, book ii, no. Sep 12, 2017 its not just youthere are a number of general stylistic and architectural differences between book i and book ii, which is to be expected given that the compilations are separated by a period of twenty years. Prelude and fugue, for organ in g details allmusic. Prelude and fugue in g minor, bwv 861 bach, johann sebastian. On the piano, its possible to use a trill to radiantly generate an ambient sostenuto of home sonority, or a way of gauging kinetic energy, from the glacial and static to the floating and transcendent. Book 2 prelude in g sharp minor perky rhythm, interesting harmonies. Prelude and fugue in g minor, bwv 861 bach, johann. Johann sebastian bach was a noted german composer, keyboardist, and violinist. Is it just me, or does bachs wtc book 1 seem sassier for. His works such as the brandenburg concertos are known for their technical depth and artistic beauty.
Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Bach the well tempered claiver book 2 feinberg youtube. For book 1, he plays a piano for book 2, he chose a harpsichord and proves a respectful champion of this great score, offering a straightforward approach that is totally convincing. Prelude and fugue in d minor, bwv 851 from wtc i a guide to. It is virtually a double fugue, its second subject or countersubject having a separate exposition from bar 61 to 83, only slightly irregular at bars 71 to 75. First, it is one of the rare fugues with five voices there are two in book 1 of the welltempered clavier, and none in book 2. For book 1, he plays a piano for book 2, he chose a harpsichord and proves a respectful champion of this great score, offering a. Editors notes bachs music has long fascinated jazz musicians, and keith jarrett has gone further than most in exploring the keyboard works. Johann sebastian bach the welltempered clavier, book 1, bwv 846869 bluray disc version prelude and fugue no. The welltempered clavier, bwv 846893, is a collection of two sets of preludes and fugues in all 24 major and minor keys, composed for solo keyboard by johann sebastian bach. One of the longest and most elaborate of the fortyeight, although containing no stretto.
In bach s time clavier was a generic name indicating a variety of keyboard instruments, most typically a harpsichord or clavichord but not excluding an organ either the modern german spelling for the collection is. The fugue is a keyboard transcription of the second movement of the sonata in g minor. Bach wrote hundreds of pieces for organ, choir, as well as many other instruments. This excellent edition contains an explanation of the source manuscripts from which it has been prepared, a. Prelude d major the prelude book 1 d major is composed in the style of a velocity exercise for the right hand, with the left hand contributing simple 4th note lines to accompany the flow of the 16th notes and emphasize the modulations. The haunting fivevoice fugue in bflat minor has several characteristics which are notable. The welltempered clavier, book 2 jorg demus on allmusic 1992.
Volume 2 of the complete edition of works for organ by johann sebastian bach editied by roitzsch. Wtc book 2, prelude and fugue in g sharp minor, bwv 887 by walter gieseking piano on amazon music. In bwv 535a, the g minor key is notated in the old manner, a single flat in the key signature, while in the finished bwv 535 of a decade or so later, bach adopts the more modern two flat key signature for g minor. Second, the theme features a dramatic and expressive leap of a minor 9th the big jump upwards between the 2nd and 3rd notes. S welltempered clavier the, book 2 landowska 19511954 wanda landowska, who continued to perform and record up to her death in 1959, was renowned as the greatest harpsichordist of the first half of the twentieth century. Its not just youthere are a number of general stylistic and architectural differences between book i and book ii, which is to be expected given that the compilations are separated by a.
Between these two poles we have all the other colors first the yellows, oranges and ochre between c minor and d minor, all the shades of blue eflat major to e minor, the greens f major to g minor, pinks and reds aflat major to a minor, browns. A detailed guide that analyzes the structural, harmonic and thematic frame of the prelude and the fugue. Palmer, explains that this is the most frequently performed of all the preludes and fugues from the two volumes of j. Bachs c minor fugue bwv 871 from the second book of the wtc offers an excellent example of three contrapuntal techniques. Compare the fugue of book i to the kyrie of the bminor mass. Prelude and fugue d major, bwv 850 well tempered clavier book i. Prelude et fugue en sol mineur bwv 861 authorities wikipedia. Compare the harmonies of the ending with those at the end of chopins c sharp minor study op.
In bachs time clavier keyboard was a generic name indicating a variety of keyboard instruments, most typically a harpsichord or clavichord but not excluding. Bach later compiled a second book of the same kind, dated 1742, but titled it only twentyfour preludes and fugues. Bach prelude and fugue in g minor internet archive. A detailed guide that analyzes the structural, harmonic and thematic frame of. Prelude c minor the c min prelude of book 1 finds a parallel in wilhelm friedemann bachs clavierbuchlein keyboard booklet and, as ledbetter points out, it is quite clearly an exercise to make all fingers of both hands busy which, today, may seem nothing special, but at jsbs time it was a rather modern concept. Fugue no 22 in bflat minor, bwv 867 five voices the well. Prelude and fugue in c minor, bwv 847, is a keyboard composition written by johann sebastian bach. The first part of the prelude is structured into three sections. The two works are now usually considered to comprise the welltempered clavier and are referred to respectively as books i and ii. This was perhaps the first prelude and fugue by bach that i first learned because i loved it after listening repeatedly to a recording by rosalyn tureck on the bbc label.
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